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Old 12-19-2008, 08:00 PM   #1
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Ok I have searched but cannot locate the info I need. If its there I missed it but its not jumping out.

If it indeed is not here--I think it should be

In any case I am looking for the specs on the MIP driveshafts (which I believe is only produced for the AX10 from what I have found).

Looking for the compressed and extened lengths. And from what I understand there are 2 lengths available (for the dig)..

Thanks for any info---ready to build links and wanna know what I can get away with on axle location

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Awsome--thank nathen

Now I assume if you get the MIP set without a dig--you get 2 of the same longer shafts?
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Also--- Can I safely trim lets say 1/8-1/4" off the shafts?
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Also--- Can I safely trim lets say 1/8-1/4" off the shafts?
An 1/8 yes, 1/4......maybe not.It all depeneds on where in the travel your drivlines will be running. If you cut too much the male end will come out of the splines.
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